The Mercy Mandate!

The Mercy Mandate!
Title The Mercy Mandate! PDF eBook
Author Todd Tomasella
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 194
Release 2017-05-17
Genre
ISBN 9781543246728

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The message of this book makes the profound connection between the crucifixion and God's Mercy! The Undeserved, Marvelous Provision and Power of Divine Mercy-From Heaven to Us and from Us to Others!

Mandate for Mercy

Mandate for Mercy
Title Mandate for Mercy PDF eBook
Author Don Stephens
Publisher
Total Pages 162
Release 1995-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780927545815

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Every day, 30,000 children die from drinking contaminated water and from a lack of basic sanitation. Ten thousand people die from a lack of vaccinations, and 35,000 people starve to death. offer to meet a person's physical need without spending equal time addressing his spiritual need. What is needed is a two-handed approach drawn directly from the Bible and from the life of Jesus. an impact on the world. This book is a challenge to all who want to change the world with the message of the Gospel. It is not a treatise on mercy and compassion; it is a mandate - a mandate for mercy.

The Medieval Map and the Mercy Mission

The Medieval Map and the Mercy Mission
Title The Medieval Map and the Mercy Mission PDF eBook
Author Dr. Gerard E Cheshire
Publisher Gerard E Cheshire
Total Pages 142
Release 2023
Genre History
ISBN 1399954997

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Description: This book takes a detailed look at the images and scripts of a Medieval narrative map, within the Voynich Manuscript, that describes a rescue mission in the year 1444, following a volcanic eruption on an island in the Mediterranean Sea. The nuns of Ischia Citadel sailed southward to the Aeolian Islands to feed and tend to the survivors of the disaster, before giving them safe passage to the sanctuary of their home. The book provides word-for-word translations of all scripts written on the map, including the date. It also explains the writing system, along with a complete lexicon of the words, which are still to be found in various Romance languages, and in Latin and in Greek.

Pope Benedict's Divine Mercy Mandate

Pope Benedict's Divine Mercy Mandate
Title Pope Benedict's Divine Mercy Mandate PDF eBook
Author David Came
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre God
ISBN 9781596142039

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On the world stage and in the life of the Catholic Church, John Paul II became known as the Great Mercy Pope — devoting his second encyclical to God’s mercy, forgiving his would-be assassin, making Sr. Faustina, the great apostle of Divine Mercy, a saint and establishing Divine Mercy Sunday as a universal feast day in the Church. Now, more than three years into his own papacy, his successor, Benedict XVI, has become known as a Pope of Mercy in his own right. He opened the first ever World Apostolic Congress on Mercy in Rome last April and at its conclusion called the participants to “go forth and be witnesses of God’s mercy.” Further, during a pastoral visit to Poland in 2006, this Pope of Mercy called the sick to be “eloquent witnesses God’s mercy” and said he was passing on the “Flame of Mercy” to the youth he met. Discover in Pope Benedict’s Divine Mercy Mandate, how the Holy Father spoke of receiving a gift of Divine Mercy when he was elected Pope in 2005 and how he then stressed Divine Mercy as “an integral dimension of a Christian’s faith and prayer” when he led the Church in 2006 as the new Pontiff in celebrating Divine Mercy Sunday. Learn of his insights on Gods’ mercy in his bestselling book Jesus of Nazareth and of his stunning reflection on how even the betrayal of Christ by Judas reveals God’s mercy.

MERCY MISSION

MERCY MISSION
Title MERCY MISSION PDF eBook
Author Don Pendleton
Publisher Harlequin
Total Pages 265
Release 2017-01-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1460374029

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Mack Bolan goes rogue as a favor for a friend that quickly turns personal — the search and rescue of American soldiers damned to hell deep inside hostile territory in the Middle East. Finding and saving the men betrayed by their ruthless commanding officer fifteen years earlier is worth everything Bolan's got — including his life. A MATTER OF HONOR Jumping alone into enemy territory for an all-but-impossible rescue — coupled with a grim determination to expose the military bureaucrats and power players who orchestrated this outrage — challenges fate to the lethal extreme. As a former soldier himself, the Executioner has cheated fate before and vows to do it one more time — for the forgotten prisoners of a long-ago war who deserve no less.

Masculine Mandate: God's Calling to Men

Masculine Mandate: God's Calling to Men
Title Masculine Mandate: God's Calling to Men PDF eBook
Author Richard D. Phillips
Publisher Reformation Trust
Total Pages
Release 2016-05-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781567696844

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In this book, Richard D. Phillips cuts through the cultural confusion, highlights Gods mandate for men, and encourages readers to join him on a journey of repentance and renewal. Phillips begins in the Garden of Eden, drawing foundational teaching for men from the earliest chapters of Gods Word. This is teaching that reaches into all of life. Christian men today need to examine their hearts and embrace their God-given mandate. Only then will they be able to recognize their high calling, and by Gods grace, serve faithfully in whatever context God has placed them.

The Mirage Shall Become a Pool

The Mirage Shall Become a Pool
Title The Mirage Shall Become a Pool PDF eBook
Author Ondrej Hron
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 407
Release 2012-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1606086405

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Few things are as important as our notions of justice and mercy. Yet how are we to make sense of our moral treatment of the poor given all the political, philosophical, and theological voices? While Christian Scripture is not silent on the matters of social justice and charity, even here our variously conditioned presuppositions cause us significant interference. Only a careful hermeneutical reset can move us beyond our personal and cultural situatedness. This requires a thorough exploration of both interpretative strategies and pertinent scriptural witnesses. So how would the New Testament witness have us treat the materially needy? How do we act justly and love mercy in walking humbly with our God?